Expense ratio above median compared with similar funds.Not a good option for taxable accounts.Earnings acceleration-driven process struggles when the market dramatically shifts course.Consistent growth approach, although likely to be more valuation-sensitive under current management.Current manager
management here looks for companies whose earnings or revenue trends are improving. As both American Century International Growth TWIEX and American Century International Discovery did in their early days, this fund invests almost exclusively in international
For the most part, this foreign core fund has been moving in the right direction.
management here looks for companies whose earnings or revenue trends are improving. As both American Century International Growth TWIEX and American Century International Discovery did in their early days, this fund invests almost exclusively in international
Creveling, who also manages American Century International Stock ASKIX and is a comanager of American Century International Growth TWIEX , took over from Matthew Hudson in November 2005. Helen O'Donnell, a comanager since November 2005, was replaced by Brent
smaller-cap offerings. Specifically, we looked at five foreign large-growth funds ( American Century International Growth TWIEX , Artisan International ARTIX, Fidelity Diversified International FDIVX, Janus Overseas JAOSX, and T. Rowe Price International
foreign funds that remain open to new investors are Gabelli International Growth GIGRX, American Century International Growth TWIEX , and Fidelity Advisor International Capital Appreciation FCPAX. Gabelli International Growth This fund posted significantly
though painful, ranks in the foreign-stock category's top half. And its older sibling American Century International Growth TWIEX , which has always bought some mid-caps, has proved impressive over the long haul. Shareholders here ought to sit tight
Keep the faith. Only the truest believers are likely comfortable with this fund's year-to-date return. Through Dec. 7, 2001, the offering has lost 26.3%, landing in the foreign-stock category's bottom quartile. Early this year, although managers Henrik Strabo and Mark Kopinski had slashed the
gains in 1997, 1998, and 1999, including prominent funds like Janus Overseas JAOSX and American Century International Growth TWIEX . But all of this changed dramatically as the 20th century drew to a close. New-economy stocks across the globe began to